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Updated 2024-11-26 08:30
AMD GPU Driver Developers Pursuing New HDR Display Work For Linux
One of the areas of Linux desktop display support that isn't as well supported compared to Windows is high dynamic range (HDR) displays. There have been various vendors and developers over the years working towards Linux desktop HDR improvements but still it hasn't been a fast-advancing area in the open-source ecosystem. At least now AMD Radeon graphics driver developers do appear to be working on HDR improvements...
Clang CFI Support Upstreamed For Linux 5.13 - But Only On ARM64 For Now
Now that Clang LTO support landed in Linux 5.12 and cleared the blocker on CFI support, that LLVM Clang control-flow integrity (CFI) capability is now upstream for Linux 5.13...
GhostBSD Shifts Base To FreeBSD 13.0, Improvements For OpenZFS 2.0
It was just earlier this month that FreeBSD 13.0 released while already GhostBSD has issued a new release of this desktop-oriented operating system re-based against the new FreeBSD 13.0 base...
Apple Magic Mouse 2, Microsoft SAM Support Added For Linux 5.13
When it comes to Apple hardware support in the Linux 5.13 kernel not only is support for the Apple M1 SoCs added but the Magic Mouse 2 is also finally being supported in full by the mainline kernel. Plus there are other various interesting HID subsystem updates too this kernel cycle...
Total War: Rome Remastered Released For Linux
The previously announced Total War: Rome Remastered that was announced by Feral Interactive is now released...
QEMU 6.0 Released With AMD SEV-ES Encrypted Guest Support, Experimental Multi-Process
QEMU 6.0 is out today as the newest feature release for this processor/machine emulator and virtualizer that serves as an important part of the open-source Linux virtualization stack...
Ubuntu 21.04 - X.Org vs. Wayland Linux Gaming Performance
One of the most significant underlying changes with the recent release of Ubuntu 21.04 is the default GNOME Shell desktop environment is running the Wayland-based session by default rather than the traditional X.Org Server session. But what does this mean for the Linux gaming performance on Ubuntu 21.04? Here are some (X)Wayland vs. X.Org benchmarks.
CuPy 9.0 Brings AMD GPU Support To This Numpy-Compatible Library
In recent months there has finally been more open-source projects traditionally focused on NVIDIA GPU compute beginning to offer mainline Radeon support using the open-source ROCm stack. Following the recent PyTorch 1.8 with ROCm support, CuPy 9.0 was released last week with that traditionally CUDA focused library now supporting AMD's ROCm stack...
NVIDIA 465.27 Linux Driver Brings Expanded Laptop GPU Support
NVIDIA today released their 465.27 Linux driver as the newest stable build in this current driver series...
AMD Energy Driver Booted From The Linux 5.13 Kernel
While a lot of new features and improvements have been accumulating for the Linux 5.13 kernel with the ongoing merge window, one of the unfortunate aspects of this new kernel is that the AMD Zen CPU energy driver "amd_energy" is indeed being removed...
IWOCL + SYCLcon 2021 Slides/Videos Published For Lots Of OpenCL, SYCL Technical Talks
Taking place virtually this week has been the International Workshop on OpenCL (IWOCL) and SYCLcon. From these events are a lot of interesting presentations for those interested in GPU compute, heterogeneous programming, and industry API efforts...
Btrfs Continues Ironing Out Zoned Mode Support, Some Performance Work
Users of the Btrfs file-system can enjoy a number of improvements with the in-development Linux 5.13 kernel...
Concurrent TLB Flushing For Linux 5.13 Provide A Small Performance Benefit
Linux 5.13's x86 memory management work is bringing a minor performance optimization that is particularly beneficial in light of the CPU security mitigations in recent years that have an impact on the TLB...
AMD's Crypto Co-Processor Driver Adds Green Sardine Support In Linux 5.13
The crypto subsystem updates have landed in the Linux 5.13 kernel...
Linux 5.13 Graphics Drivers Are Exciting From Intel Alder Lake S Bring-Up To AMD FreeSync HDMI
The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics driver changes have been submitted and merged for the ongoing Linux 5.13 kernel merge window and it brings with it many changes, especially for these open-source Intel and AMD Radeon drivers...
Ubuntu 21.10 "Impish Indri" Development Begins
Following last week's release of Ubuntu 21.04 "Hirsute Hippo", the Ubuntu 21.10 "Impish Indri" cycle has now begun...
Linux 5.13 Lands Support For Randomizing Stack Offsets Per Syscall
One of the new security features in Linux 5.13 is the ability to randomize kernel stack offsets at each system call. This optional feature is now mainlined...
openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC Available For Testing
The release candidate phase has begun for openSUSE's upcoming Leap 15.3 Linux distribution release...
Linux is Turning 30 Years Old & Printk Is Still Being Refined
The printk() function dates all the way back to the original Linux kernel release and even with Linux turning thirty years old this week, work on printk is not over...
AMDVLK 2021.Q2.2 Brings Minor Improvements But No Vulkan Ray-Tracing Yet
AMD engineers today published AMDVLK 2021.Q2.2 as their latest open-source public code drop of their official Linux Vulkan driver...
Linux 5.13 Introducing Misc Cgroup Controller
The Linux 5.13 development kernel is introducing a new "misc" cgroup controller. The misc cgroup controller is to be used for resources that are controlled by simply counting / limiting the number of resource instances in a scalar manner...
Updated FUTEX2 System Call Patches Posted For Helping Wine/Proton, Other Use-Cases
It's been several months since the last round of FUTEX2 patches for this system call to address the shortcomings of the current FUTEX system call. FUTEX2, which is designed in part with Wine/Proton in mind for better matching Windows semantics, has now seen a third iteration of the patches...
Intel Bus Lock Detection Merged For Linux 5.13
Intel's code for Linux kernel bus lock detection that works in conjunction with newer Intel CPUs has landed in the Linux kernel...
The Qt Company Publishes 2021 Roadmap
With Qt 6.1 being released next month, The Qt Company has published their 2021 road-map outlining some of their plans for the remainder of the calendar year...
Fedora 34 Released As A Hugely Exciting Update For This Linux Distribution
It's Fedora 34 day! Fedora 34 is now officially available and it's quite exciting on the feature front especially with the changes to be enjoyed in Fedora Workstation 34...
GCC 11.1 Released With Initial Work For Intel AMX / Sapphire Rapids, More C++20/C++23
GCC 11.1 is out today as the first stable release of the GNU Compiler Collection 11...
Arm Outlines More Neoverse N2 + Neoverse V1 Platform Details
Arm published today a set of blog posts outlining more power/performance and feature details of their forthcoming Neoverse N2 and Neoverse V1 platforms...
Stratis 2.4 Released With Multi-Threaded Daemon, Root File-System Support
While Fedora Workstation has been moving along with its Btrfs file-system usage and beginning to make greater use of its functionality, Red Hat does continue investing heavily in Stratis-Storage as their path forward for next-generation Linux storage with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Today marks the release of Stratis 2.4...
Char/Misc Brings Binder Freeze, PVPANIC, Habana Labs Improvements To Linux 5.13
The "char/misc" continues to be the random catch-all subsystem for the Linux kernel for drivers and buses not fitting well into other areas of the Linux kernel. Increasingly char/misc is hosting various accelerator/offload devices with the kernel still not yet introducing its own formal accelerator subsystem. With Linux 5.13 the "char/misc" pull continues to be heavy on a wide assortment of changes...
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Now Correctly Rendering... Glxgears
While Zink implements OpenGL 4 and is running an increasing number of games with good performance, one of the simple "demos" it hasn't been able to render correctly in recent years has been glxgears. But that milestone is now crossed once again with the latest Mesa code...
EROFS Sends In "Big Pcluster" Support For Linux 5.13, Other Improvements
The EROFS read-only file-system developed by Huawei is seeing some new feature work with the in-development Linux 5.13 kernel...
USB + Thunderbolt Updates Hit Linux 5.13
Greg Kroah-Hartman sent in the big batch of USB and Thunderbolt subsystem updates on Monday for the in-development Linux 5.13 kernel...
Linux 5.13 Power Management Updates Submitted
Working on the Linux power management code is a never-ending and increasingly important task. The ACPI and power management updates were sent in today for the Linux 5.13 merge window though this isn't as exciting as some of the recent kernels heavy on CPUFreq and P-State changes...
Initial Support For The Apple M1 Lands In Linux 5.13
As expected, support for the initial Apple M1 SoC support and 2020 Apple Silicon devices (Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air) has landed into the Linux 5.13 kernel...
AMD EPYC 72F3 Linux Performance For 8-Core Zen 3 Server CPU
Over the past month we have been quite impressed by the performance of the EPYC 7003 series Milan processors when looking at the top-tier parts, but how does Zen 3 do for lower-tier server CPUs? Recently we were supplied with two EPYC 72F3 processors from AMD for these 8-core high performance SKUs. In our initial look at the EPYC 72F3 Linux performance is seeing how they compare to the similar previous-generation EPYC 7F32 processor.
Linux 5.13 Bringing Code For Intel SGX Within KVM Guests
Linux 5.11 brought mainline support for Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) after a lengthy mainlining process. Building off that SGX enclaves support in the mainline kernel more recently has been support for SGX with KVM virtualization and now for mainline Linux 5.13 that guest-side support is landing for KVM guests...
OpenCL 3.0.7 Released With New Extensions
The Khronos Group used the International Workshop on OpenCL (IWOCL 2021) to release OpenCL 3.0.7 as the latest OpenCL 3 revision that brings with it some new extensions...
GNU Linux-Libre 5.12 Released After More Driver Deblobbing, Dedicated To A Cat
Freshly re-based against yesterday's Linux 5.12 kernel, GNU Linux-Libre 5.12-gnu is now available as the latest version of this GNU cleansed kernel now carrying a codename of "Freedo Misses Tasha"...
Flatpak 1.11.1 Brings Changes For Steam, Better Support For Command Line Programs
Flatpak 1.11.1 is out this morning as the first development step towards the eventual Flatpak 1.12 stable release...
FWUPD 1.6 Released For Latest Linux Firmware Updating Capabilities
Version 1.6 of FWUPD is now available for firmware updating of motherboard BIOS and other device firmware under Linux...
Linux 5.13 Adding KCPUID For Helping To Bring-Up New x86 CPUs
The "x86/misc" pull request this morning for the newly-opened Linux 5.13 merge window adds the new KCPUID utility contributed by Intel...
Vulkan 1.2.177 Released To Help Graphics Translation Layers
Vulkan 1.2.177 is out today as the newest version of the Vulkan specification and this time around introduces one new extension that aims to help OpenGL translation layers and potentially other implementations atop this graphics API...
Linux 5.13 Merge Window Kicks Off With Microsoft Surface Improvements, Gigabyte WMI Driver
Following yesterday's Linux 5.12 release the merge window for Linux 5.13 is officially open. One of the first pull requests of this new merge window is for the platform-drivers-x86 updates, which primarily encompass Intel/AMD Linux laptop driver support improvements and other related x86 platform drivers...
MuSE 4.0 Free Software Digital Audio Workstation Brings Redesigned UI
MuSE is a MIDI and audio sequencer with audio recording and editing support. MuSE supports plug-ins to form a complete digital audio workstation. This GPL-licensed audio software is now up to version 4.0 and with it comes a redesigned user-interface...
Linux 5.12 Released With Intel Xe Variable Rate Refresh, Clang LTO, KFENCE + More
After a week delay, the Linux 5.12 kernel was just released as stable...
GCC 11 Releasing Next Week With Intel AMX, New CPU Support, More C++20/C++23
GCC 11 is expected to be released next week following its recent release candidates...
LunarG Is Hiring Another Graphics Driver Engineer
LunarG, the consulting firm known for their contributions around Vulkan and also having been involved with Mesa development over the years and experimenting with Gallium3D features and other interesting efforts like the past LunarGLASS, is looking to hire another experienced graphics driver development engineer...
IBM Turns To More Optimizations For Linux On POWER10
With it appearing all the essentials are in place for IBM POWER10 Linux support, in recent days we have seen an uptick in patches from IBM engineers working on POWER10 performance optimizations...
University of Minnesota Linux "Hypocrite Commit" Researchers Publish Open Letter
The drama in kernel land this week was University of Minnesota being banned from Linux kernel development over research they previously carried out looking at "hypocrite commits" and the possibility of intentionally introducing vulnerabilities (such as use-after-free bugs) into the kernel source tree. This weekend those researchers involved published an open letter to the Linux kernel community...
Fedora 34 To Release Next Week As A Very Exciting Update
After it was pushed back last week due to blocker bugs, on Friday it was determined that Fedora 34 is now in proper shape to officially ship next week...
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